Anguilla Cities with Latitude & Longitude – Download in Excel, CSV, SQL, JSON, XML
Last update : 23 March 2026.
Here you’ll find a curated sample of 100 key cities from Anguilla, each with essential data points such as latitude, longitude, administrative region, and other relevant attributes.
This preview is extracted from our full dataset, which includes a total of 36 geographic locations across Anguilla.
Whether you’re working on mapping, analytics, or app development, the data is available for both personal and commercial use.
All entries can be downloaded in five formats: Excel (.xlsx), CSV, SQL, JSON, and XML.
Capital Highlight: The official capital city of Anguilla is The Valley.
| Geoname_ID | City | Alternate_Name | Country_Code | Region | Sub_region | Latitude | Longitude | Elevation | Population | Timezone | Fcode_Name |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 3573379 | The Copse | AI | 18.23347 | -62.99681 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573362 | White Hill | AI | 18.25327 | -62.99573 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573447 | Little Dix | Little Dicks,Little Dix | AI | 18.23261 | -63.03779 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | |||
| 3573420 | North Hill Village | AI | North Hill | 18.20542 | -63.07847 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3573472 | Ebenezer | AI | 18.21667 | -63.06667 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573374 | The Valley | De Balei,El Valle,La-Valo,The Valley,Vali,Valis,Valley,Valli,bare,d wly,deobaelli,dy wyly,hwwʼly,ti velli,vali,wa li,Δε Βάλεϊ,Вали,Валли,Валлі,Валі,הוואלי,د ولی,دی ویلی,தி வேல்லி,เดอะแวลลีย์,ვალი,バレー,瓦利,더밸리 | AI | The Valley | 18.21704 | -63.05783 | 7 | 2035 | America/Anguilla | capital of a political entity | |
| 3573473 | East End Village | East End,East End Village | AI | East End | 18.23333 | -63 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573491 | Cannifist | AI | 18.23363 | -63.01965 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573440 | Long Bay Village | AI | South Hill | 18.1876 | -63.12879 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | |||
| 3573438 | Long Path | AI | 18.21484 | -63.0245 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573378 | Farrington | The Farrington | AI | The Farrington | 18.215 | -63.02238 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573369 | Wattices | AI | 18.22674 | -63.03368 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573503 | Bethel | AI | 18.2 | -63.1 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573380 | Stoney Ground | Stoney Ground | AI | Stoney Ground | 18.22026 | -63.04607 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573418 | North Side | North Side | AI | North Side | 18.22919 | -63.04401 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573421 | Mount Fortune | AI | 18.24301 | -62.99552 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573439 | Long Ground | AI | 18.20225 | -63.0598 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573368 | Welches Hill | Welches,Welches Hill | AI | 18.2446 | -63.01217 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | |||
| 11881218 | Cedar Village | AI | 18.22734 | -63.05911 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573385 | South Hill Village | AI | South Hill | 18.19201 | -63.08779 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3573412 | Rey Hill | AI | 18.20834 | -63.04353 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 11881207 | Captains Ridge | AI | 18.26168 | -62.98919 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573456 | Island Harbour | AI | Island Harbour | 18.25601 | -63.0102 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3573375 | The Quarter | The Quarter | AI | The Quarter | 18.20799 | -63.04178 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573477 | Deep Waters | AI | 18.23501 | -63.02601 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573489 | Cauls Bottom | AI | 18.22165 | -63.04215 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573432 | Lower South Hill | AI | 18.19209 | -63.10206 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 11205445 | Sandy Hill | AI | Sandy Hill | 18.22104 | -63.01329 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3573480 | Crocus Hill | Crocus Hill,Saint Mary’s,Saint Mary’s | AI | 18.2172 | -63.06393 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | |||
| 3573364 | West End Village | AI | West End | 18.17191 | -63.14941 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | |||
| 3573466 | George Hill | George Hill | AI | George Hill | 18.19939 | -63.0665 | 0 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573376 | The Fountain | AI | 18.249 | -63.03121 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 11881216 | Brimegin | AI | 18.23603 | -63.04941 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | ||||
| 3573407 | Sandy Ground Village | Sandy Ground Village | AI | Sandy Ground | 18.20118 | -63.08998 | 274 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division | ||
| 3573390 | Shoal Bay Village | Shoal Bay Village,Shoal Village | AI | 18.25385 | -63.02886 | 0 | America/Anguilla | populated place | |||
| 3573496 | Blowing Point Village | Blowing Point Village | AI | Blowing Point | 18.17648 | -63.09375 | 942 | America/Anguilla | seat of a first-order administrative division |
Anguilla: A Geographic Dialogue Between Land, Sea, and Structure
The Cartographic Simplicity of a Complex Island
At first glance, Anguilla seems straightforward—a slender coral island stretching across the northeastern Caribbean, defined more by its tranquil beaches than by administrative intricacy. But as any serious geographer will tell you, simplicity on a map can conceal a rich tapestry of spatial logic, regional identity, and data scarcity. Anguilla is a territory where scale amplifies the need for precision, where even the smallest village plays a significant role in the social and economic ecosystem.
For too long, the lack of high-resolution, structured geographic data has made Anguilla an under-mapped space in global datasets. That’s why I’ve created a detailed and organized **city-level database**, including each locality’s **region and department**, along with exact **latitude and longitude** coordinates. This dataset is now available in **Excel (.xlsx)**, **CSV**, **SQL**, **JSON**, and **XML**, with a special focus on the newly introduced **Excel format**, which makes the data significantly more accessible and practical for non-technical users.
Mapping the Known and the Neglected
The capital, The Valley, often dominates any conversation about Anguillan geography—and rightfully so. It functions as the administrative core, the commercial hub, and the symbolic center. But beyond The Valley lies a spatial rhythm often missed by external observers: the understated coastal towns like Sandy Ground, East End, Blowing Point, and Island Harbour, each rooted in both geography and cultural lineage.
What makes Anguilla so compelling is the way its **settlements are structured within administrative boundaries**, even in the absence of dramatic elevation changes or sprawling urban zones. Each town exists not just in physical space, but within a framework of **regions and departments** that influence local planning, electoral representation, and public service allocation. This is why any credible geographic analysis must include those divisions—and why my dataset reflects that structural reality.
Excel: The Most Powerful Tool in a Simple Context
While formats like JSON or SQL cater to developers, the introduction of **Excel (.xlsx)** into this dataset represents a pivotal step forward. With Excel, spatial data becomes usable by educators, government officials, local NGOs, and researchers—people who may not write code but who shape the future of this island through decision-making.
Imagine filtering all cities by region to visualize settlement density along the southern coast. Or sorting data to examine which departments host key transportation nodes like the ferry terminal or the airport. Excel makes this **instantaneous and intuitive**. It transforms static information into **interactive geographic logic**, opening the door to smarter urban planning, tourism modeling, and disaster preparedness.
Why Granular Data Matters in Micro-Territories
Anguilla may only span 91 square kilometers, but within this microcosm lies an intricate human geography. In small island environments, **hyper-local data is disproportionately important**. A one-kilometer discrepancy in city placement or departmental categorization can skew infrastructure budgets, health service distribution, or climate vulnerability models.
That’s precisely why this dataset exists—not as a symbolic gesture to cartography, but as a **functional, structured, and georeferenced tool** for those who need to engage with Anguilla as it truly exists on the ground. And with Excel now in the mix, these insights are no longer trapped in GIS labs—they’re available to anyone with curiosity and purpose.
Anguilla Deserves More Than a Pin on the Map
There’s a tendency to flatten small territories like Anguilla into singular entities. One island, one dot, one name. But that simplification erases the urban diversity and administrative nuance that define the real geography of the island. This dataset pushes back against that reduction. It provides the **full picture**, from villages to departments, from coast to interior.
For policymakers, researchers, educators, and business developers, this dataset is more than information—it is **the foundation for action**. And if you’re looking to explore Anguilla with clarity and structure, **start with Excel**. It's flexible, readable, and tailored for those who value precision in even the smallest territories.
Anguilla may be small in size, but its geography demands—and now finally receives—the attention it deserves.
